Not sure if many people know this – the daily covers for both Chinese evening tabloid newspapers, Lianhe Wanbao and Shin Min Daily are available for viewing on the homepage of omy.


Wanbao frontpage: 24 Feb 2008


Shin Min frontpage: 28 Feb 2008

For those of you who have a habit of reading tabloid papers while on your train journey home, in the toilet shitting, or just before bedtime, you can now take a look at the headlines first on each cover before deciding which to buy (or both). 🙂

To access the daily front covers, you can click on the two respective buttons above, or visit the homepage of omy and navigate from there. It’s interesting to note that Edison Chen has been hogging the front pages of both newspapers for the past few weeks. I don’t think his face is going to disappear anytime soon, haha.

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